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1 Foundation Literacy and Maths Meeting
January 2017

2 Thank you Firstly thank you for attending
Secondly you are already doing a great job, as all the children enjoy listening to stories Please continue to do this as this gives children the enjoyment of books and helps them to become and want to be readers

3 To support children at home we ask parents to:
Give quality time To continue to share/read picture books Use different voices when reading stories Let your children pretend to read Ask them to retell stories [main points] Show them where the text is, and that this is what tells the story Follow along with finger Ask questions about the story Ask why questions Ask what might happen next [prediction]

4 Reading Books Your child will bring home a phonically decodable book
Some children will have a ‘Sounds and Letters’ book Some children will have a phonically decodable book where most words can be blended All of the reading books have specific guidance for you to use inside the front and back covers We will change the reading books every Monday and Thursday

5 Reading Diaries Children will be at different stages of reading
Please look at the guidance inside the cover to see how to support your child with their reading The purpose of the diary is two fold. It is there for you to comment on their reading. Be positive, but please ask questions if you are unsure. Some parents put stickers etc in the diary You can also use it to give us a message that is not about their reading The TA’s read the comments when they change the reading books and tick to acknowledge they have read the comments Your child’s class teacher will regularly listen to your child read in class. Please ensure your child brings their reading book into school each day even if they have not yet completed the book.

6 Hearing your child read
Let your child have a go Parent to help when the child becomes stuck, always interrupt when struggling The most important strategy to use when reading is the phonic approach, by decoding But remember that not all words are decodable so sometimes they will have to learn these and keep them in their sight vocabulary, also known as tricky words or HFW [high frequency words]

7 Decoding/Blending for reading
This is where a child will say each letter by its sound and blend them all together to say the whole word sit becomes… s i t

8 All the reading strategies
Phonics as I have mentioned, is the first priority Visual memory [known as tricky words or high frequency words] Picture cues Guessing and predicting Contextual clues

9 100 High frequency words See sheet
They are either phonically decodable Or known as tricky words These are taught through the phases and are taught alongside many other decodable words using the letters that have been introduced gradually

10 Phonics homework Speed Sounds [phonemes, the unit of sound that either an individual letter makes or a group of letters] Words for blending to read Phoneme frame Letters to use with the phoneme frame Extension – Write the word Please keep the folders at home with you. We do not need the sheets back into school, they are for your child to continue to revise the sounds at home A new sheet will be sent home every Monday

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12 Reading Bug

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14 Numbers Shape, Space and Measures

15 Maths is Everywhere

16 Thank you

17 And finally Hopefully the meeting has been of some use to you
Thank you for listening Any questions Please don’t hesitate to ask your child’s class teacher/s if you are unsure of anything, or drop us a line in the reading diary


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